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Second Hand Bookshops
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Any book lovers on here ever feel nostalgic for second hand bookshops?
Visited this one today http:// www.che shireso uth.org .uk/chu rches/a lsager/ hassall -road-b ookshop .html
But it seems a rarity now to actually find one. Years ago my home city had several dotted around the place and I'd spend hours in them, picking up a gem or two here and there. Now sadly all gone.
I know that times change and that nowadays people are using Kindles or simply ordering off Amazon but there is just that 'something' about the smell, feel, ambience etc of an old second hand bookshop.
Then again, perhaps I'm just a bit cuckoo... :-)
Visited this one today http://
But it seems a rarity now to actually find one. Years ago my home city had several dotted around the place and I'd spend hours in them, picking up a gem or two here and there. Now sadly all gone.
I know that times change and that nowadays people are using Kindles or simply ordering off Amazon but there is just that 'something' about the smell, feel, ambience etc of an old second hand bookshop.
Then again, perhaps I'm just a bit cuckoo... :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We have a little second hand charity book shop and I always take my books there. I even drag my holiday reading books home again so that I can donate them. They are doing quite well at the moment as they have set up a pile of books with an honesty box on the counter of the train station next door. There used to be a street in LondonSoho that had loads of second hand bookshops - don't know if they are still there.
This is the website for our local second hand bookshop. It is a fantastic place but when I go in I lose track of time. I wander around for for too long. :-)
http:// eaglebo okshop. co.uk/
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